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by refurb
2082 days ago
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Oh man, I've read too many books to remember where that came from. Might have been one of Antony Beevor's books. It wasn't described as a main motivation, just another contributing factor for revenge. Which seems entirely understandable - someone with a better life than you decides to invade your country and massacre your fellow country man. |
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Obviously it's hard to have a solid data on these kind of things but I'd be cautious about believing this. On the other side if any of them felt that way, it would be doubtful they'd publicly share that.